zappedagain
Electrical
- Jul 19, 2005
- 1,074
I'm used to using the remote sense lines on a power supply when I have a widely varying load, so the line loss is compensated to keep the voltage constant at the load independent of current draw. I've only done this with the load fairly close to the supply though.
A colleague is suggesting using this technique across a long cable between the power supply (controller) and a sensor head. I would think the delay along the cable could cause loop instabilities, and potential EMC/EMI pickup on the cable could drive the power supply crazy. Am I being overly concerned, or does it really depend upon the application? Any success or horror stories out there?
Z
A colleague is suggesting using this technique across a long cable between the power supply (controller) and a sensor head. I would think the delay along the cable could cause loop instabilities, and potential EMC/EMI pickup on the cable could drive the power supply crazy. Am I being overly concerned, or does it really depend upon the application? Any success or horror stories out there?
Z